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#277 - Glastonbury Gripes, Fiscal Vasectomies and Perfect Ploughmi

Elis James and John Robins

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The Perfect Plowman's

The leading theory is that when a stimulus excites one part of the body's parasympathetic nervous system, other parts of the body can become activated. When bright light causes the eyes, pupils to constrict that may indirectly cause secretion and congestion in the nasal mucous membranes which then lead to a sneeze. The problem would be in Wales if you sneezed when you looked at a rain cloud,. Ellis says he likes eating an apple-owned naturale on the way back from a leisure centre.

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